Fixed #5892, #5930 -- Fixed some typos pointed out by ars@iki.fi and nickl.

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Malcolm Tredinnick 2007-11-15 09:21:36 +00:00
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@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ would like to be able to things like this in our models (we assume the
We assign to and retrieve from the ``hand`` attribute in our model just like
any other Python class. The trick is to tell Django how to handle saving and
loading such an object
loading such an object.
In order to use the ``Hand`` class in our models, we **do not** have to change
this class at all. This is ideal, because it means you can easily write
@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ For our ``Hand`` example, we could convert the card data to a string of 104
characters by concatenating all the cards together in a pre-determined order.
Say, all the *north* cards first, then the *east*, *south* and *west* cards, in
that order. So ``Hand`` objects can be saved to text or character columns in
the database
the database.
What does a field class do?
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@ -233,9 +233,9 @@ sure your field subclass uses ``django.db.models.SubfieldBase`` as its
metaclass. This ensures that the ``to_python()`` method, documented below_,
will always be called when the attribute is initialised.
Our ``HandleField`` class now looks like this::
Our ``HandField`` class now looks like this::
class HandleField(models.Field):
class HandField(models.Field):
__metaclass__ = models.SubfieldBase
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
@ -549,7 +549,7 @@ we can reuse some existing conversion code::
Some general advice
--------------------
Writing a custom field can be a tricky process sometime, particularly if you
Writing a custom field can be a tricky process sometimes, particularly if you
are doing complex conversions between your Python types and your database and
serialization formats. A couple of tips to make things go more smoothly: